To estimate either the susceptibility of packaging materials to enzymes or their potential biodegradability, experiments were conducted using cellulosic materials as models with Trichoderma vinde cellulases. A classification of materials was carried out using two kinds of experiments. First, experiments were conducted to determine the percentage of biofragmentation after 5 h of incubation. Results were obtained on the global kinetics of the reducing sugars produced and on the percentage of hydrolysed glycosidic bonding (HGB) at the end of the experiment. This latter parameter allowed the study of the effect of material shape: pulverized or in film form. The classification from the decreasing values of the percentage of HGB obtained with pul...
Environmental pollution and the exploitation of fossil-based products are topical issues that should...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
The hydrolysis kinetics of bacterial cellulose and its derivatives by Trichoderma reesei cellulases ...
The biodegradability of cellulose-based materials was compared in the standard Sturm test and by enz...
Several purified celluloses (Avicel PH 101; Sigmacell Type 100; Whatman CF-11; Cotton; Amorphous cot...
Different cellulosic substrates are compared. Cellulose II (grinded Cellophane®) was demonstrated to...
Enzymatic degradation of model cellulose films prepared by a spin-coating technique was investigated...
Le premier test est basé sur l'étude du développement de certains microorganismes à la surface de di...
Packaging films are an inevitable aspect of the modem societies. This is especially so in the food c...
Enzymatic catalyzed saccharification of used foolscap paper, filter paper, newsprint, office paper a...
Enzymatic catalyzed saccharification of used foolscap paper, filter paper, newsprint, office paper a...
In this study, we investigated the enzymatical degradability and pilot-scale composting of 14 cellul...
Waste copier paper is a potential substrate for the production of glucose relevant for manufacture o...
In this study, we investigated the enzymatical degradability and pilot-scale composting of 14 cellul...
Waste copier paper is a potential substrate for the production of glucose relevant for manufacture o...
Environmental pollution and the exploitation of fossil-based products are topical issues that should...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
The hydrolysis kinetics of bacterial cellulose and its derivatives by Trichoderma reesei cellulases ...
The biodegradability of cellulose-based materials was compared in the standard Sturm test and by enz...
Several purified celluloses (Avicel PH 101; Sigmacell Type 100; Whatman CF-11; Cotton; Amorphous cot...
Different cellulosic substrates are compared. Cellulose II (grinded Cellophane®) was demonstrated to...
Enzymatic degradation of model cellulose films prepared by a spin-coating technique was investigated...
Le premier test est basé sur l'étude du développement de certains microorganismes à la surface de di...
Packaging films are an inevitable aspect of the modem societies. This is especially so in the food c...
Enzymatic catalyzed saccharification of used foolscap paper, filter paper, newsprint, office paper a...
Enzymatic catalyzed saccharification of used foolscap paper, filter paper, newsprint, office paper a...
In this study, we investigated the enzymatical degradability and pilot-scale composting of 14 cellul...
Waste copier paper is a potential substrate for the production of glucose relevant for manufacture o...
In this study, we investigated the enzymatical degradability and pilot-scale composting of 14 cellul...
Waste copier paper is a potential substrate for the production of glucose relevant for manufacture o...
Environmental pollution and the exploitation of fossil-based products are topical issues that should...
The degradation of cellulose found in wood is one of the most important degradation processes for th...
The hydrolysis kinetics of bacterial cellulose and its derivatives by Trichoderma reesei cellulases ...